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Sweetly Lovely

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Our Everlasting Preserved Flowers™ are nurtured to their prime and then naturally dried and preserved to maintain their hue, shape and texture for years to come. They are a green complement or even alternative to traditional flowers that require continual sun, soil, fertilization and water. Visit our FAQ page for a full description of our environmentally-friendly preservation process as well as tips for proper care and handling.

We offer floral design services for any occasion big or small from gifts to weddings to corporate events. Our bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres, centerpieces and other special arrangements are handcrafted with real preserved flowers never to wither or die, eliminating the need for costly preservation or time-intensive drying. We also can supplement fresh flowers for your event, if desired.

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Why Use Natural Or Fresh Christmas Wreaths?

Monday, February 21st, 2011

. Unlike artificial wreaths that are usually made of plastic and other non-renewable resources, fresh Christmas wreaths are made of natural leaves, flowers, and twigs. So we are rest assured that they did not undergo in any commercial processes that might have a negative effect in the environment.

. If you think that fresh holiday wreaths also damage our natural resources by cutting down trees, well it is not entirely true. Manufacturers indeed cut some of our natural resources but not the whole tree. They only trim the tip of the branches in making fresh wreaths which are actually good in promoting the growth of the trees. Thus, they are beneficial to the environment.

. The process of manufacturing artificial wreaths may require the use of petroleum-based equipments or machines that are not friendly to the environment. It usually burns fossil fuels that add carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is opposed to fresh wreaths that release oxygen into the air and take out carbon dioxide.

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